No. 14751 367 Adams Street, photograph November 28, 2014.
Date of construction: 1870
Three story house, where the third floor has a Mansard roof
See Boston Tax Assessors’ list 1870.
MACRIS BOS.6603
circa 1870
Second Empire
The following is from the area form for King Square, Boston Landmarks Commission.
Although located at 367 Adams Street, the Vinson-King House was evidently built at the same time as the Dix Street houses judging by similarities of form and design as well as original ownership by the Vinson family. During the l880s and 90s it was owned by M A. King and from the turn-of-the-century until the World War I -era this Italianate/Mansard residence was the home of Isabel G. Frost By the early 1930s, it was owned by Bertha F. Parsons.
Owners from maps and atlases
1874 A. B. B. Vinson
1884 M. A. King – owns only the subject property in this neighborhood
1889 Mozart A. King – owns this house and the one next door at 373 Adams
1894 Mozart A. King – owns this house and the one next door at 373 Adams
1898 Isabel G. Frost
1904 Bertha I. Parsons
1910 Bertha I. Parsons
1918 Bertha I. Parsons
1933 Bertha I. Parsons
Deed
July 6, 1881 from Rachel E. Thayer admx of the estate of Almira C. Train to Mozart A. King 1530.148
consideration $4,850 Lot 19
July 12, 1881 confirmatory deed Rachel Thayer, Albert C. Barlow and Ellen Louisa Barlow, and Theodore Alden 1530.447
Jan. 26, 1876 from George Lamb to Almira C. Train 1312.180 and 1312.189
October 9, 1874 from Collector of Taxes City of Boston to George Lamb 1294.211
non payment of taxes by Anne B. B. Vinson, so the City sold the property refers to 1312.180 and 1312.189
March 7, 1872 from Benjamin B. Newhall to Anne B. B. Vinson 1095.148
consideration $76,500 6 parcels of land with the buildings thereon
Plan by T. B. Moses June 15, 1869 1065.59
Boston. Tax Assesors list 1870 shows a property with 13,196 sf of land with a house, owned by Benjamin B. Newhall with a note: Anne B. Vinson